The coalition committee meeting involving the CDU and SPD concluded on Tuesday evening after approximately six hours of discussions, yet no concrete resolutions were issued. According to reports following the gathering, the parties reached an agreement on a general “working process”. While the exact details of how the coalition plans to advance its agenda in the coming weeks remain unclear, no press conference was announced afterward. Participants reportedly described the atmosphere as “good and trustworthy”.
This meeting marks a contrast to the preceding coalition session held at the Villa Borsig, which ended in what was described as a debacle across multiple fronts. Previous reports had circulated concerning intense disagreements, and furthermore, the planned “relief premium” totaling 1,000 euros had been halted by the Bundesrat. However, the situation appears to have stabilized, as quiet prevailed following the high-level meeting this Wednesday morning.



